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Housing and equipment for growing and finishing hogs
1958
Jedele, D. G.
Prospects for cocoa-growing in Uganda and Zanzibar
1958
Urquhart, D. H (Duncan Hector)
Verkade's lining out stock and azalea price list, for forcing and growing on for 1958 Texte intégral
1958
Verkade's lining out stock and azalea price list, for forcing and growing on for 1958
1958
Verkade's lining out stock and azalea price list, for forcing and growing on for 1958 Texte intégral
1958
Hand feeding of sheep | Intensive hand feeding for growing and fattening sheep
1958
Vozdelyvanie klevera krasnogo na korm i semena | Возделывание клевера красного на корм и семена | Red clover cultivation for seeds growing and forage crops
1958
Karunin, B. A.
Transpiration and crop yields
1958
de Wit, C.T.
Theoretical and practical aspects of the transpiration of crops in the field are discussed and he concludes that the relationship between transpiration and total dry matter production is much less affected by growing conditions than has been supposed. In semi-arid and arid regions, this relationship depends on plant species and on free water evaporation, while in cloudy regions it depends mainly on plant species. This difference is due to light intensity; in cloudy regions assimilation is less than in regions with more bright sunshine. The relationship between transpiration and dry matter in plants grown in the field with limited available water is often similar to that for container-grown plants. Where water is not limited, however, transpiration tends to increase, although even when transpiration becomes considerably greater than free water evaporation, the relationship between transpiration and production in the field resembles that of plants growing in containers. The relationship between transpiration and total dry matter production is not affected by the ability of plants to withstand periods of drought, but the amount of marketable product and total amount of water which is transpired during the growing period may depend largely on their drought resistance.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Change in Nutrient Element Accumulation by Corn With Depletion of Soil Moisture Texte intégral
1958
Jenne, E. A. | Rhoades, H. F. | Yien, C. H. | Howe, O. W.
SynopsisPhosphorus, dry matter, nitrogen, magnesium, potassium and calcium accumulation by the mature corn plant grown under conditions of decreasing soil moisture supply were 40, 44, 50, 65, 71 and 93%, respectively, of the values obtained for the mature corn plant produced with adequate moisture throughout the growing season.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]5. Non-Religious and Anti-Religious Party Problems in Western Europe Texte intégral
1958
Linz, Juan
For various stated reasons, the parties that are neither religious nor class- or function-based have escaped scholarly attention. These laic-bourgeois parties have been important in themselves and in the meaning that their failure may hold for European democracy. The growing religious split in Euro pean parties also needs study.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]New procedures in estimating feed substitution rates and in determining economic efficiency in pork production | Replacement rates of corn and soybean oilmeal in fortified rations for growing-fattening swine on pasture
1958
Heady, Earl O. (Earl Orel)